CAMPUS HARMONY
Typical scenes on tKe lawns, by tKe girls' dormitory, and at tKe
Ag building as students make new acquaintances, and renew
old friendsKips in tKe fall . . . And tKen prepare to depart in tKe
spring tor tKe summer vacation.
Enrollment...

Mrs. Whetten's dancing class improve their
stride, wkile our football Kero wKo was also
personality man and is next year s student
body president snows form and technique in
handling tke ball.
The vine clad science building forms the back-ground
of...

Tennis has rapidly acquired popular-ity
at the B. A. C. as a spring sport, and
competition has been keen among both
boys and girls.
Dorian Janson and Zeke Zimmerman
practice form and technique in tennis
dailv.
S P R I N G S P O R T S
Coach "Ty"...

Football in the Fall on the B. A. C. campus.
All fellows in school interested in athletic competition were eligible to try
out and participate on track, softball, and tennis teams.
The B. A. C. fellows showed outstanding progress in their athletic...

A G C L U B
The Ag Club started a banner year with a field trip in Cedar valley visiting
a variety of farm industries that have developed in this section. A series of
variety lecture luncheons featuring prominent men in agriculture in Southern
Utah...

FRAT POWWOW
The Pan-Hellenic Council functions as a unit wKose
purpose it is to promote friendship and good feeling among
the students and fraternities. The council is composed of
two representatives from each fraternity, offices rotated...

SIGMA KAPPA RHO
"Sig Kaps" to all on tKe campus is the largest boys
organization, pledging 25 new members this year.
Lead by tKe able guidance of Mark BradsKaw and
Conrad HatcK tKe fraternity Kad a great year.
PerKaps tKe biggest informal dance of...

We tried to keep alive most of the old traditions of the B. A. C. Perhaps the
greatest of these is the legend of the axe. Each time the axe was fought over and
won, it gained new significance. In the spring of '43 our last victory was won...

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Dances were practically an impossi-bility
so we substituted parties, con-certs,
and formal banquets instead.
We suffered through all the tortures of
registration and goat week much the
same as other years and then we...

This was a different year at school. We were upset and disturbed with the
thought that maybe we were not doing our part by staying in school and not doing
something more closely connected with the war effort. We hesitated to have too
many good...

Folk
The dancing department,
under the direction of Mrs.
La Veve Whetten, h e l d
classes in a variety of types
of dancing. Folk, tap, and
modern dance were partici-pated
in by a majority of
the girls. They spent many
hours of practice for...